PhD的意思和读音

Ph D

: [.pi eɪtʃ 'di] : [.piː eɪtʃ 'diː]

abbr.(=Philosophiae Doctor)

n.

phd  phds  

abbr.doctor of philosophy

PhDn.

1. Doctor of Philosophy,the abbreviation for‘Doctor of Philosophy’ (a university degree of a very high level that is given to sb who has done research in a particular subject)

to be/have/do a PhD

Anne Thomas, PhD )

abbr.1.〉(=Philosophiae Doctor)

abbr.1.<foreign>(=Philosophiae Doctor)

1. ... 8 Happiness PHD Bao Dim Sin Seng ...

7.6,1951(PhD),

8.1994(PHD)。1997,2000

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1.Out of my friends that were in possession of decent degrees in Physics, I was the only one that carried on to a PhD.

2.He was studying for his PhD in actuarial science, but no one expected him to go on to a career in academia.

3.Luo Long is not a wealthy man, just a good PhD, is a middle-level cadres of the company.

4.In the case of your PhD, the years of toil and tuition fees paid should be irrelevant.

5.He took his PhD at Berkeley, but back in China he was firmly of the opinion that China should follow its own path, not the West's.线西

6.Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center was one of the first institutions approved to award master and PhD degrees.

7.Astronomers with a PhD cannot be expected to simply gaze at a starlit sky in the same manner as a pair of young lovers out on a date.

8.Professional schools are now encountering the graduate-overproduction issues with which PhD programmes have been wrestling for decades.

9.I understand that doing a PhD with so much pressure from both study AND the social circle must be very challenging and stressful for you.

10.another , which covers the whole of the uk , allows any overseas student completing a phd degree to stay and work for a year.